

About
Vision and Mission
Vision
To become one of Africa's most trusted engineering and sustainable building solution companies.
Mission
To deliver durable, innovative, and environmentally responsible engineering solutions that protect assets and improve building performance for generations.

Leadership

Engr. Valentine O. Omamogho
- COREN Registered Engineer
- Member, Nigerian Society of Engineers
- IFC- EDGE Expert
- GBCN-Certified Green Building Practitioner
- Fellow Institute of Management Consultants
Technology and Innovation
Strategic Partnerships
Tytanic Engineering is the official Sole Representative of KEIMFARBEN Germany in Nigeria since 2014. KEIMFARBEN is one of the world's oldest and most respected mineral paint manufacturers, with over 147 years of innovation.
Other technical and strategic relationships include:
- »Comus (France) - Waterproofing Solutions
- »International green building organization
- »Construction and engineering stakeholders
Sustainability & Innovation
Tytanic Engineering promotes sustainable construction technologies designed to reduce lifecycle costs, improve occupant health, and extend building lifespan.
The company's solutions emphasize:
- Durability
- Breathability
- Fire safety
- Environmental responsibility
- Low maintenance requirements
Ground preparation & Leveling Plot 9&10 Okunde in preparation for pilling for Cosmo Energy & SH Ltd
Why Choose Tytanic
- 25+ Years Experience
- Sole Representative of KEIM Germany since 2014
- Projects Across Aviation, Banking, Government & Marine Sectors
- Sustainable Solutions with 50+ Year Design Life
- COREN-Led Technical Leadership
Global KEIM Reference Projects


Abu Dhabi International Airport (UAE)
The Midfield Terminal was designed as a gateway to the city and a landmark for the region. The architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) developed a continuous design language for the entire project, to achieve a harmonious overall impression.

White House - Washington (DC)

Sydney Opera House - Sydney

Kremlin Wall, Moscow (Russia)

K4 - Banana Island Ikoyi, Lagos

MTA Station World Trade Center, Cortlandt Street, New York, USA
Seventeen years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the destroyed Cortlandt Street subway station was one of the last pieces of infrastructure to be restored. On the walls is a marble mosaic by artist Ann Hamilton, with texts from the Declaration of Independence and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A coat of KEIM Soldalit-ME, a photocatalytically effective high-performance coating to reduce air pollutants, ensures better air quality.

Buckingham Palace - UK

Capitol Washington D.C., USA

